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Week 105 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 5th June 2022.

Club Stats. 2123 members collectively rode 128523 km in 3544 rides, climbing 682028 metres in 6119 hours!
The number of members are up by 18 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 287 km during the week!
There were 7 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
5 rode a 400. 3 rode a 300 and 27 rode at least a 200.
44 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 11 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

6 riders averaged more than 100 km a day. The top 2 switched places this week.
Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1083 km. He was second last week.
In second place is Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh who rode 1041 km in the week. He was first last week.
Third spot is taken by Jein Varghese from Kerala. He rode 1002 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 248+ km… The top 2 ladies switched places.
Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 623 km. She is 10th overall. She was second last week.
Next up is Megha Jain from Punjab. Who rode an impressive 602 km. She is 12th overall. She was first last week.
Third is Malika Kalra from Punjab who rode 339 km. She is 58th overall.
There are 18 women in the top 100 this week, 6 more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

A mixed bag of double centurions from different corners of the country this week.
Top spot goes to Saravana Scorpio from Tamil Nadu for the longest ride. He did a 416 km long ride!
Next up is Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu having done a 401 km long ride.
Third is Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu, who did a 400 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 44 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 38.3 kmph over the week! He was first last week.
Second fastest for the week is Nishant Gugnani from Delhi whose weekly average is a fantastic 36.8 kmph.
Third is Jonas Spinoy from Rajasthan averaging 35 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

The climbing leaderboard went to West Bengal! Again!
Climber of the week is Biswadip Nag from West Bengal having climbed 13434 metres. He was first last two weeks as well.
Second is Gobind Dhanda from Haryana who climbed 10779 metres.
Third is Jaya Prakash Narayan from Karnataka, who climbed 10118 metres during the week.
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Week 104 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 29th May 2022.
Club Stats. 2105 members collectively rode 114809 km in 3164 rides, climbing 590278 metres in 5319 hours!
The number of members are up by 25 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 283 km during the week!
There were 8 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
2 rode a 600. 11 rode a 300 and 25 rode at least a 200.
38 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 8 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

8 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1100 km.
In second place is Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu who rode 1084 km in the week. He was first last week.
Third spot is taken by Shubham Kothari from Rajasthan. He rode 918 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 219+ km…
Megha Jain from Punjab was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 862 km. She is 4th overall. She was first last week as well.
Next up is Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu. Who rode an impressive 712 km. She is 8th overall.
Third is Lorraine D’Costa from Kerala who rode 614 km. She is 17th overall.
There are 12 women in the top 100 this week, 2 more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

A mixed bag of double centurions from different corners of the country this week.
Top spot goes to Sooraj Ravi from Kerala for the longest ride. He did a 609 km long ride!
Next up is AGK from Kerala having done a 603 km long ride.
Third is Lorraine D’Costa from Kerala, who did a 549 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 38 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 40.2 kmph over the week! He was second last week.
Second fastest for the week is Kabir Rachure from Maharashtra whose weekly average is a fantastic 38.4 kmph.
Third is Vivek Chadha from Delhi averaging 37.3 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

The climbing leaderboard went to West Bengal!
Climber of the week is Biswadip Nag from West Bengal having climbed 10803 metres. He was first last week as well.
Second is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra who climbed 8668 metres. He was third last week.
Third is Shubham Kothari from Rajasthan, who climbed 7900 metres during the week.
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Week 103 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 23rd May 2022.

Club Stats. 2080 members collectively rode 110735 km in 3173 rides, climbing 559879 metres in 5098 hours!
The number of members are up by 24 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 266 km during the week!
There were 9 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
2 rode a 300. 14 rode at least a 200.
51 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 7 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

9 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1549 km.
In second place is Utkarsh Verma from Uttar Pradesh who rode 1221 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Megha Jain from Punjab. She rode 1021 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 220+ km…
Megha Jain from Punjab was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 1021 km. She is 3rd overall.
Next up is Malika Kalra from Punjab. Who rode an impressive 697 km. She is 10th overall. She was second last week as well.
Third is Navalpreet Kaur from Uttar Pradesh who rode 592 km. She is 17th overall. She is a new entrant to the club.
There are 10 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

A mixed bag of double centurions from different corners of the country this week.
Top spot goes to Utkarsh Verma from Uttar Pradesh for the longest ride. He did a 349km long ride!
Next up is Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu having done a 347 km long ride. He was third last week.
Third is Megha Jain from Punjab, who did a 282 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 51 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 42.8 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 39.8 kmph.
Third is Nishant Gugnani from Delhi averaging 38.1 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

The climbing leaderboard went to West Bengal!
Climber of the week is Biswadip Nag from West Bengal having climbed 9058 metres. He was second last week.
Second is Sagar Shirbhate from Maharashtra who climbed 6895 metres.
Third is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra, who climbed 6794 metres during the week.
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Week 102 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 15th May 2022.

Club Stats. 2056 members collectively rode 96403 km in 2924 rides, climbing 490016 metres in 4420 hours!
The number of members are up by 15 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride less. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all down.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 232 km during the week!
There were 5 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
6 rode a 300. 16 rode at least a 200.
49 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 5 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

5 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Jein Varghese from Kerala was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 914 km. He was second last week.
In second place is Kathirirajan Varadharajan from Tamil Nadu who rode 910 km in the week. He was third last week.
Third spot is taken by Rupesh Bali from Chandigarh. He rode 805 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 176+ km…
Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 471 km. She is 14th overall. She was first last week as well.
Next up is Malika Kalra from Punjab. Who rode an impressive 380 km. She is 29th overall. She is a new entrant to the club.
Third is Rajikrishna R Nair from Maharashtra who rode 372 km. She is 30th overall. She was third last week as well.
There are 10 women in the top 100 this week, 10 less than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

A mixed bag of double centurions from different corners of the country this week.
Top spot goes to Abhishek Fale from Maharashtra for the longest ride. He did a 514 km long ride!
Next up is Jaya Prakash N from Karnataka having done a 308 km long ride.
Third is Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu, who did a 306 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 49 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Zeeshan M from Karnataka who averaged an incredible 41.3 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Sanjeev Ramki from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 41.2 kmph.
Third is Saikrishna from Tamil Nadu averaging 36.9 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

The climbing leaderboard went to Maharashtra! Vivek had staked his claim on this leaderboard before the week started and stayed true to his word.
Climber of the week is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra having climbed 11418 metres.
Second is Biswadip Nag from West Bengal who climbed 10025 metres. He was third last week.
Third is Shubham Kothari from Rajasthan, who climbed 5422 metres during the week.
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Firefox Rapide Owner Review by Govind Yadav after riding the bike for 15000 km.

No. of years cycling: 2.5 years
Model Name: Firefox Rapide 21s
Bought on: December 2019
Place of Purchase: Bought it offline from a Firefox official dealer (Harish Cycle Store, Jaipur)Approx kilometres clocked so far: 14,920+ (as per Strava but I started riding 2 months before using Strava)
Buying experience: Experience was pretty good. Bike was available at the store but they didn’t any other sizes. Other than the small and only one colour available.
Other model considered at time of purchase:
1 Triban R100 (Flatbar)
2 Montra Helicon Disc
3 Firefox Road Runner Pro D
The Rapide with its competition the BTwin RiversideReason for choosing this model:
1) It is one of the lightest offering in its price segment as it does not have a front suspension
2) Due to its Acera- Tourney drivetrain
3) As it doesn’t have stickers or decals all branding is paintedPositives of this bike:
1) It has comfortable sitting posture
2) Presence of adjustable stem which helped me to get more aero
3) Good and reliable shifting (as it has Acera rear derailleur)
4) Sufficiently wide handlebars for easily moving through city traffic
5) Nice and sturdy double walled rims
6) Stiff alloy frame which give you confidence while putting down powerNegatives of this bike:
1) Crappy tyres which easily get punctured
2) Handle bar grips moves around while riding
3) Presence of a freewheel instead of a cassette
4) You often run out of gears at high speed due to its 14-28 freewheelWhy I recommend buying this bike:
1) It is a nice bike for getting into cycling and enjoying every bit of it
2) Maintenance parts are easily available at offline market
3) As its paint job has a matt finish, so you don’t have to worry about washing it every time you ride
4) Overall this bike is capable of doing everything you throw at it. Whether its going on flat roads at 40k/ hr or going over cobbles at high speeds
Week 101 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 8th May 2022.

Club Stats. 2041 members collectively rode 106518 km in 3137 rides, climbing 609777 metres in 4964 hours!
The number of members are up by 21 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 261 km during the week!
There were 4 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
13 rode at least a 200.
55 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 20 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

4 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 983 km.
In second place is Jein Varghese from Kerala who rode 816 km in the week. He was first last week.
Third spot is taken by Kathirirajan Varadharajan from Tamil Nadu. He rode 808 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 265+ km…
Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 451 km. She is 16th overall.
Next up is Akshata Alornekar from Goa. Who rode an impressive 354 km. She is 30th overall.
Third is Rajikrishna R Nair from Telangana who rode 310 km. She is 57th overall.
There are 20 women in the top 100 this week, 6 more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

A lot of double centurions from Karnataka this week.
Top spot goes to SKD from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 217 km long ride!
Next up is J Vadaluran from Tamil Nadu having done a 215 km long ride.
Third is Varun Kamath from Karnataka, who did a 214 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 46 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 40.9 kmph over the week! He was first last week as well.
Second fastest for the week is Vibhav Shinde from Maharashtra whose weekly average is a fantastic 39.5 kmph.
Third is Ravishankar Natesan from Tamil Nadu averaging 36.9 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

The climbing leaderboard went to Uttarakhand!
Climber of the week is Vinay Gairola from Uttarakhand having climbed 9126 metres.
Second is Mihir K from Goa who climbed 8261 metres.
Third is Biswadip Nag from West Bengal, who climbed 7627 metres during the week. He was first last week.
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To celebrate the 100th week of the CyclingMonks Strava Leaderboard. We are Giving Away a Prize to the KOM of this grand 100th week. Biswadip Nag won the coveted CyclingMonks Jersey. Woohoooo!

Week 100 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 1st May 2022.

Club Stats. 2020 members collectively rode 99562 km in 2919 rides, climbing 555128 metres in 4605 hours!
The number of members are up by 34 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 248 km during the week!
There were 7 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
1 rode a 700, 1 rode a 500, 7 rode 300s, and 20 rode at least a 200.
46 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 19 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

7 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Jein Varghese from Kerala was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1126 km. He was second last week.
In second place is Sujeet Naik from Maharashtra who rode 1062 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Sagar Shirbhate from Maharashtra. He rode 1017 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 211+ km…
Damanpreet Kaur Romana from Punjab was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 291 km. She is 64th overall.
Next up is Devmitra P from Kerala. Who rode an impressive 288 km. She is 66th overall.
Third is Anandhi Muthu from Tamil Nadu who rode 261 km. She is 84th overall.
There are 14 women in the top 100 this week, one less than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

A lot of double centurions from Tamil Nadu this week.
Top spot goes to Daksh Jadhav from Delhi for the longest ride. He did a 730 km long ride!
Next up is Sujith K from Kerala having done a 533 km long ride.
Third is Kishan Raj Gunasekar from Tamil Nadu, who did a 355 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 46 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 39.9 kmph over the week! He was second last week.
Second fastest for the week is Vivek Chadha from Delhi whose weekly average is a fantastic 38.1 kmph.
Third is Hemings from Karnataka averaging 37.6 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

The climbing leaderboard went to West Bengal! Biswadip Nag took the KOM and a CyclingMonks Jersey…
Climber of the week is Biswadip Nag from West Bengal having climbed 16535 metres. He was first last week as well.
Second is Joel Sundaram from Karnataka who climbed 10093 metres. He was third last week.
Third is Jein Varghese from Kerala, who climbed 7197 metres during the week.
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Week 99 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 24th April 2022.

Club Stats. 1986 members collectively rode 103907 km in 2949 rides, climbing 562230 metres in 4776 hours!
The number of members are up by 30 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride less. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all down.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 259 km during the week!
There were 5 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
6 rode 300s, and 44 rode at least a 200.
46 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 17 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

5 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Mrudul K from Kerala was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1151 km.
In second place is Jein Varghese from Kerala who rode 1037 km in the week. He was third last week.
Third spot is taken by Kathirirajan Varadharajan from Tamil Nadu. He rode 830 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 212+ km…
Hema Dhakad from Madhya Pradesh was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 449 km. She is 18th overall. She is a newcomer to the club.
Next up is Kavipriya JP from Tamil Nadu. Who rode an impressive 406 km. She is 26th overall. She is another new entrant to the club.
Third is Jui Inamdar from Maharashtra who rode 385 km. She is 31st overall.
There are 15 women in the top 100 this week, two more than last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

A lot of double centurions from around the country this week.
Top spot goes to Sudharshana DT from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 385 km long ride!
Next up is Chaitu Chow from Telangana having done a 305 km long ride.
Third is Bhavesh Tayal from Telangana, who did a 301 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 46 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace. The top 2 remained unchanged.
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 41.7 kmph over the week! He was first last week.
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 40.8 kmph. He was second last three weeks as well.
Third is Prince Patel from USA averaging 38.3 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

The climbing leaderboard went to West Bengal!
Climber of the week is Biswadip Nag from West Bengal having climbed 8875 metres.
Second is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra who climbed 8360 metres. He was first last week.
Third is Joel Sundaram from Karnataka, who climbed 7307 metres during the week.
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Week 98 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 17th April 2022.

Club Stats. 1956 members collectively rode 106676 km in 3046 rides, climbing 570036 metres in 4861 hours!
The number of members are up by 28 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 264 km during the week!
There were 4 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
1 rode a 500, 1 rode a 400 and 24 rode at least a 200.
57 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 11 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

4 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Shun Athi from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 925 km.
In second place is Kathrirajan Varadharajan from Tamil Nadu who rode 864 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by Jein Varghese from Kerala. He rode 808 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten more competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 204+ km… The top 3 remained unchanged, but reshuffled.
Ishika Gupta from Delhi was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 466 km. She is 14th overall. She was second last week.
Next up is Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu. Who rode an impressive 417 km. She is 21st overall. She was first last week.
Third is Damanpreet Kaur Romana from Punjab who rode 319 km. She is 52nd overall. She was third last week as well.
There are 13 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

A lot of double centurions from around the country this week.
Top spot goes to Kathrirajan Varadharajan from Tamil Nadu for the longest ride. He did a 516 km long ride!
Next up is Daksh Jadhav from Delhi having done a 411 km long ride.
Third is DR DB from Gujarat, who did a 300 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 57 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Mayank Tripathi from Canada who averaged an incredible 40.3 kmph over the week! He was third last week.
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 40.2 kmph. He was second last two weeks as well.
Third is Hemings from Karnataka averaging 38.1 kmph over the week.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

The climbing leaderboard went to Maharashtra, with two humongous climbers slugging it out!
Climber of the week is Vivek Deshmukh from Maharashtra having climbed 10492 metres.
Second is Arnav MND from Himachal Pradesh who climbed 10367 metres.
Third is Chaitanya Rajasekhar from Maharashtra, who climbed 7089 metres during the week.
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Week 97 update of the Cycling Monks Strava Group. Week ending 10th April 2022.

Club Stats. 1928 members collectively rode 103581 km in 3003 rides, climbing 559809 metres in 4726 hours!
The number of members are up by 27 as compared to last week. The week saw everyone collectively ride more. With total distance, elevation gained, number of rides and time spent on the saddle were all up.
To be in the top 100, you needed to ride minimum 241 km during the week!
There were 9 who averaged more than 100 km a day!
4 rode 1000s, 17 rode at least a 200.
54 averaged above 30 kmph for the week. 13 climbed more than 4000 metres… Incredible riding by everyone.
Kudos to all the riders who have been working hard on their saddles…
Leaderboard: Overall

9 riders averaged more than 100 km a day.
Jaya Prakash N from Karnataka was top of the charts. He rode an incredible 1039 km.
In second place is Raj Kumar from Tamil Nadu who rode 1032 km in the week.
Third spot is taken by NH Nandu from Karnataka. He rode 1020 km.
Leaderboard: Women

The women’s leaderboard has gotten less competitive this week. To be in the top 10, you needed to ride 197+ km…
Naazia Farhein from Tamil Nadu was top of the charts this week. Riding an incredible 554 km. She is 11th overall.
Next up is Ishika Gupta from Delhi. Who rode an impressive 490 km. She is 13th overall. She was first last week.
Third is Damanpreet Kaur Romana from Punjab who rode 276 km. She is 68th overall.
There are 9 women in the top 100 this week, same as last week.
Leaderboard: Longest Ride

BIG BIG rides this week in Karnataka.
Top spot goes to NH Nandu from Karnataka for the longest ride. He did a 1020 km long ride!
Next up is Jaya Prakash N from Karnataka having done a 1011 km long ride.
Third is Subu Narayana from Tamil Nadu, who did a 1008 km long ride.
Leaderboard: Fastest

The top 54 have been riding at a seriously impressive pace.
Fastest of the lot is Saikrishna from Tamil Nadu who averaged an incredible 43.5 kmph over the week!
Second fastest for the week is Ashwin Govindasamy from Tamil Nadu whose weekly average is a fantastic 41.1 kmph. He was second last week as well.
Third is Mayank Tripathi from Canada averaging 40.2 kmph over the week. He was first last week as well.
Leaderboard: Queen/ King of the Mountain

The climbing leaderboard went to Karnataka!
Climber of the week is Jaya Prakash N from Karnataka having climbed 9388 metres.
Second is RJ Mesak from Mizoram who climbed 9350 metres. He was third last week.
Third is Subu Narayana from Tamil Nadu, who climbed 9019 metres during the week.
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